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Spatial perspectives in event processing
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Proceedings of the Third ACM International Conference on Distributed Event-Based Systems table of contents
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Article No.: 32  
Year of Publication: 2009
ISBN:978-1-60558-665-6
Authors
Nir Zolotorevsky  IBM Haifa Research Lab
Opher Etzion  IBM Haifa Research Lab
Yuri G. Rabinovich  IBM Haifa Research Lab
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The processing of geo-spatial events plays an increasingly important role in constructing enterprise applications that can immediately react to business critical events. In this short paper we introduce spatial and spatio-temporal extensions to the event processing model, we will motivate spatio-temporal partitioning using notion of contexts and spatio-temporal patterns. This is an early report of a comprehensive work to formally define the notion of multidimensional context in general and particularly spatio-temporal context, using event processing language.


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1
Asaf Adi, Ayelet Biger, David Botzer, Opher Etzion, Ziva Sommer: Context Awareness in AMiT. Active Middleware Services 2003: 160--167
 
2
Opher Etzion, Temporal Perspectives in Event Processing, Technical Report, IBM Haifa Research Lab, 2008
 
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Guy Sharon, Opher Etzion -- Event Processing Networks --model and implementation. IBM System Journal, 47(2), 321--334, 2008

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Opher Etzion: colleagues
Yuri G. Rabinovich: colleagues